Weekend upgrade seems to mess up Locale files?
This weekend I did an "apt-get upgrade" and went to bed. When I woke up
something had been upgraded that is resulting in unusual locale
behavior.
When I start netscape, gnome-midnight commander, or perl, I get a
message that the "C" locale is not supported. I set the LANG env.
variable to "en", and then "en_US", none of which were "supported". The
problem may be in Xlib, since netscape relays an error message that
"Xlib: "en_US" locale not supported. Defaulting to C Locale."
and then "C locale is not supported."
Then netscape fails with a bus error and crashes.
Gzilla works fine.
I think this problem is limited to things compiled against older Libc6,
but not sure.
Anyone else experience this, or have I got something set incorrectly?
Thanks,
-Brent
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